

The day/night cycle is nice and the variety of maps and game modes keeps things fresh (Although I usually just do Isar's Cross). I enjoy the variety of units and the races. Never done single player, just multiplayer. I've played it off and on more than a few times. The only thing you'll lose is a few hours if you don't like it right?

I recommend the standalone you can get off their site since no strings attached and all that. Toss in some good factions with strengths/weaknesses, decent campaigns that range from easy to know your wesnoth or die hard, a TON of add-ons/mods/whateveryouwannacallits, it's got some hefty life in it.īesides that it's completely free. It's not darkest dungeon levels BS about that though where everything is literally stacked against you though, just sometimes dice gods want to laugh at your suffering. When the targets in the 40% range or lower. Attacks are done off RNG but you can seriously stack them in your favor with good positioning and knowledge of battle mechanics.Ībout the only thing is the instability but that normally crops up after hours of extended play on my rig, and the sometimes comical nature of RNG making you pull your hair out when it decides your 80% hit rate needs to whiff on that 20% miss chance and you get wailed on in return. Solid if you can enjoy a turn based strategy game of decent depth and unit progressions in the longer matches/campaigns.
